Re: Liberation of Western Armenia
My observation as an Armenian regarding this issue:
Back in 1915 when the genocide took place, the population of Turkey was 12 to 14 million of which less than 2 million were Armenians (15%). Now, more than 90 years later the population of Turkey is about 60 million and Armenia about 2 million (0.3%), by the time the day comes that we liberate the lands that everyone in the region wants to own (including 30 million Kurds) the population of all will increase while the Armenian population will most probably at most stay the same!
Now how can we expect to liberate any land with figures like that? And even if and when that happens, who would go to live there. Look at Karabakh now, after sacrificing thousands of lives to liberate it, now nobody wants to settle there and make it better, not even the natives of the area.
I am sorry to sound so negative but I don’t want to dream a fantasy. I think we as Armenians would be better off to create a solid country first, without corruption and crime, but with patriotism and nationalism, industrialization, human rights, education and so on. Then and only then the world would really take us seriously and respect us and our demands.
Again, without offending anyone’s beliefs and dreams I must say that this is my personal opinion and I could be wrong but that’s what I think.
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My observation as an Armenian regarding this issue:
Back in 1915 when the genocide took place, the population of Turkey was 12 to 14 million of which less than 2 million were Armenians (15%). Now, more than 90 years later the population of Turkey is about 60 million and Armenia about 2 million (0.3%), by the time the day comes that we liberate the lands that everyone in the region wants to own (including 30 million Kurds) the population of all will increase while the Armenian population will most probably at most stay the same!
Now how can we expect to liberate any land with figures like that? And even if and when that happens, who would go to live there. Look at Karabakh now, after sacrificing thousands of lives to liberate it, now nobody wants to settle there and make it better, not even the natives of the area.
I am sorry to sound so negative but I don’t want to dream a fantasy. I think we as Armenians would be better off to create a solid country first, without corruption and crime, but with patriotism and nationalism, industrialization, human rights, education and so on. Then and only then the world would really take us seriously and respect us and our demands.
Again, without offending anyone’s beliefs and dreams I must say that this is my personal opinion and I could be wrong but that’s what I think.
http://armenianpages.com
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